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 1    1,    1|        THE MAN who held in his hand the document of which this
 2    1,    2|       more tightly in his left hand, and dropped the cudgel,
 3    1,    2|    guariba!” he cried.~And his hand seizing his manchetta, he
 4    1,    2|     make a fresh start. On one hand, to keep on in chase of
 5    1,    2|       and, holding it with one hand, he had still three left
 6    1,    2|        case from his stiffened hand.~“Doubtless that, sir, is
 7    1,    3|  weeping by his side, took her hand, and put it into that of
 8    1,    4|    replied by pressing Minha’s hand. He also had a great wish
 9    1,    4|      desire? Why, on the other hand, did he not participate
10    1,    4|     Yaquita took her husband’s hand, and with that gentle voice
11    1,    4|       at her.~Yaquita took his hand.~“Joam,” she said, “have
12    1,    4|   answer, but Yaquita felt his hand tremble in hers, as though
13    1,    7|        Minha, who held out her hand to Manoel. “Try to forget!
14    1,    7|        negro, felling-sword in hand, cleared the way, and put
15    1,    7|     Manoel? They come from the hand of the Almighty and belong
16    1,    7|  myself,” said he, passing his hand over his forehead. “I am
17    1,    8|       be hanged! If I tried my hand at it, it was through necessity.
18    1,    8|  knickknacks given by a loving hand which spoke to her without
19    1,    9|     backwoodsmen.~On the other hand, there were a number of
20    1,   10|    Manoel!”~“But, on the other hand,” replied she, gayly, “you
21    1,   11|        up against it. Then his hand sought his forehead, as
22    1,   12|   There is no necessity for my hand to rust; and, besides, a
23    1,   12|        with my cup and ball in hand—the cup and ball I have
24    1,   13|    moment of putting forth his hand kept it back in spite of
25    1,   14|      like the fingers of one’s hand. But what a hand was this
26    1,   14|      of one’s hand. But what a hand was this hand of the ant-eater!
27    1,   14|       But what a hand was this hand of the ant-eater! When it
28    1,   14|       it let go! It is of this hand that the traveler, Emile
29    1,   14|   countries; but, on the other hand, the humble church, dedicated
30    1,   15|        interfere. On the other hand, Minha felt for him an instinctive
31    1,   16|       with a good shake of the hand,” replied Fragoso; “that
32    1,   16|  something.”~Lina held out her hand, and Fragoso kept it for
33    1,   16|      old piece of paper in his hand, consulting it with great
34    1,   16|       but Lina had clapped her hand on his mouth, and prevented
35    1,   17|       said Manoel, seizing the hand of his friend. “You dare
36    1,   17|        stopped Benito with his hand and said:~“What a queer
37    1,   17|      out of the house, guns in hand.~Scarcely were they outside
38    1,   17|     from the cabin, hatchet in hand, and struck such a terrific
39    1,   17|       he said, holding out his hand. The adventurer took a step
40    1,   19|       opening and shutting his hand.~“This is what happened,”
41    1,   19|          Perhaps, on the other hand, he died miserably!” answered
42    1,   19|       thought, and putting his hand on his shoulder, said, “
43    1,   20|      out at length, in his own hand, the story of this affair
44    1,   20|         said he, extending his hand toward Joam Garral~“No,
45    2,    2|  speaking, Benito, passing his hand across his forehead, endeavored
46    2,    2|        price of his daughter’s hand!” answered Manoel unhesitatingly,
47    2,    2|       mother! You took Minha’s hand, and called her—your wife!
48    2,    3|      he would be asked for her hand in marriage, and he did
49    2,    3|    impossible. Yaquita put her hand into the hand of Joam, and
50    2,    3|  Yaquita put her hand into the hand of Joam, and Joam did not
51    2,    5|        How so?”~“My daughter’s hand was to be the cost of the
52    2,    5|      consent to good-naturedly hand over to you the document
53    2,    5|        I am ready.”~And with a hand without a tremble Joam Dacosta
54    2,    6| slightly wounded Torres in the hand.~Several blows were then
55    2,    6|     dead, father; killed by my hand!”~“Dead!—Torres!—Dead!”
56    2,    7|       been written by the very hand of the author of the attack;
57    2,    7|       Judge Ribeiro on the one hand, the death of Torres on
58    2,    7|     The young man, passing his hand over his eyes, made a violent
59    2,    8|        fears, took the pilot’s hand and chook it, and contented
60    2,    9|       the bottom.~On the other hand, when the man who falls
61    2,    9|        in the metal globe, his hand grasped a sort of iron spear
62    2,   10|       already have been in his hand! His father’s innocence
63    2,   10|     spear escaped him, and his hand had not strength enough
64    2,   10|  scoundrel who fell by his own hand, and hose last breath had
65    2,   11|   document written in the very hand of the true author of the
66    2,   12|        He counted them, pen in hand.~“Two hundred and seventy-six!”
67    2,   12|       and, with his pen in his hand, he noted each letter in
68    2,   12|    special alphabet was in one hand, the cryptogram in the other.
69    2,   14|      be the case. On the other hand, that the assurance of Dacosta70    2,   14|      affair.~But, on the other hand, in the eyes of disinterested
71    2,   14|        I might at least try my hand at the beginning and end
72    2,   14|       logic is powerless!”~His hand seized a bell-pull hanging
73    2,   14|      the table, and, pencil in hand, had made out a formula
74    2,   15|        when he left Iquitos to hand himself over to the justice
75    2,   15|      it had ben written by the hand of the guilty man, and exonerated
76    2,   16|      order has not yet come to hand, but it may at any moment.”~“
77    2,   16|    nothing, but he pressed the hand which Jarriquez held out
78    2,   17|     Magalhaës had place in his hand the hand of the daughter
79    2,   17|      had place in his hand the hand of the daughter who would
80    2,   17|       refusal of the father to hand over his daughter to save
81    2,   17|        who held a paper in his hand, advanced toward the prisoner.~“
82    2,   18|     document from his clenched hand, smoothed it out on the
83    2,   18|     sat down, and, passing his hand over his eyes—“That name?”
84    2,   18|    last hope.~And then, with a hand whose agitation nearly prevented
85    2,   19|  entirely written with his own hand.~The innocence of the convict
86    2,   20|      came Fragoso, holding the hand of Lina, who seemed quite
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